Jan VanderSchaeve and Anna VanSteenkiste

Married


Husband:   Jan VanderSchaeve

Born: 1560
Died: 1607
Father: Lieven VanderSchaeve
Mother: Joorijne Bruggermans


The following is from Roel Struyve.....

Jan was Buitenpoorter of Kortrijk at Sint-Eloois-Vijve from 1558-1607, after his death his wife Tanne from 1608-1630.  When Jan died they had to divide his inheritance among his wife and 8 children: Guillebert (male) °1589, Cathelijne (female) °1595, Josijne (female) °1595, Gillis (male) °1600, Jaspard (male) °1600, Pierijne (female) °1600, Jorijne (female) °1604, Jacquemijne (female) °1604.  Joos Vander Scaeghen son of Lieven was guardian from father's side.  Among the goods to divide were: a feodal "fief"  called the "Snebeke" in Sint-Eloois-Vijve on the border with the village of Waregem for the oldest son (feodal law) For the 8 children together the house of their father: the farmhouse called "St-Anthonius"
(note: Jan Vander Schaeghe had also the function of "kerkmeester" (churchmaster).  I still have to check what this function actually meant)


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Male  Child 1:   Guillebert VanderSchaeghe

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Female  Child 2:   Cathelijne VanderSchaeghe

Born: 1595
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Female  Child 3:   Josijne VanderSchaeghe

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Male  Child 4:   Gillis VanderSchaeghe

Born: 1600
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Male  Child 5:   Jaspard VanderSchaeghe

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Female  Child 6:   Pierijne VanderSchaeghe

Born: 1600
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Female  Child 7:   Jorijne VanderSchaeghe

Born: 1604
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Female  Child 8:   Jacquemijne VanderSchaeghe

Born: 1604
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